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I think it is and have an idea, can you measure the diameter?Petitlu wrote:it is easily removed, it is not useful
In the meantime, here's a sabot for an 8mm ball bearing in the smoothbore barrel. What I did was drill and 8.5mm hole but leave a 12.5mm diameter lip at the front end. Because of the slits, the front part is flexible and in the barrel will bend and grip the bearing tightly. However when the sabot leaves the muzzle, it will spring out and release the projectile making for smooth separation. That's the theory at least
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*Long elaborate theoretical explanation"
"That's the theory at least"
Sorry but that never works
"That's the theory at least"
Sorry but that never works
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I think my response is best summarised as a suggestion that you google "ipad fleshlight"Gun Freak wrote:Sorry but that never works
Max diameter: 7.5mm
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Jack, you could insure a smooth separation by left the 12.5mm lip in both end and cut the sabot all the way down, instead of only half of it.
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If you cut it in half completely then you would need a separate pusher plate, and a three part sabot is more time consuming than a one part onewyz2285 wrote:Jack, you could insure a smooth separation by left the 12.5mm lip in both end and cut the sabot all the way down, instead of only half of it.
Speaking of three part sabots though, this might work for the arrow. My concern would be the shaft snapping in the barrel because the arrow is centred on the tips.
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Hopefully by keeping it centred it won't be allowed to bend to the point of breaking, but I can't guarantee that you won't get a shower of carbon fragments out of the muzzle
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in the barrel it can only bend 6 or so mm im sure they bend more then that when shot from a bow and don't brake that often.
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Breaking on impact is one thing, and is most likely if the target is hard, it's easy to break arrows that way even from a basic bow. Especially the cheap field tip arrows.
However, I'd be surprised to see an arrow brake from acceleration. If it somehow got jammed maybe, but even then it would have limited space to bend.
However, I'd be surprised to see an arrow brake from acceleration. If it somehow got jammed maybe, but even then it would have limited space to bend.
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Exactly what I was thinking.al-xg wrote:Breaking on impact is one thing, and is most likely if the target is hard, it's easy to break arrows that way even from a basic bow. Especially the cheap field tip arrows.
However, I'd be surprised to see an arrow brake from acceleration. If it somehow got jammed maybe, but even then it would have limited space to bend.
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